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Depending on what’s plugged into your USB ports, the name found above may change. You can lock in a name, such as <code class="highlighter-rouge">/dev/zwave</code>, by following <a href="http://hintshop.ludvig.co.nz/show/persistent-names-usb-serial-devices/">these instructions</a>.
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After installing and configuring Z-Wave, Home Assistant will try to install required Python Z-Wave libraries during startup (if they are not already installed). This process might take anywhere between 5 to 25 minutes depending upon various factors. Please be patient, and let it run! This happens only once and the subsequent restarts will have no impact in performance.
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<h3><a class="title-link" name="adding-devices" href="#adding-devices"></a> Adding Devices</h3>
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<p>To add a Z-Wave device to your system, go to the Z-Wave panel in the Home Assistant frontend and click the Add Node button in the Z-Wave Network Management card. This will place the controller in inclusion mode, after which you should activate your device to be included by following the instructions provided with the device.</p>
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